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- Louise-Jeanne Du Londel, later Lefebvre (1740 - Stockholm 1777), was a French actor, active in the Du Londel Troupe at the Swedish royal court in 1753–1771...
- Marguerite Du Londel or Dulondel (Jeanne-Pierre-Marie–Marguerite Morel; La Roc****e, France, 1737–1804) was a French ballerina, actress and singer (soprano)...
- Marie Jeanne Du Londel also called 'du Londel' and 'Dulondel', née Chateauneuf (1706 – in Stockholm 1772) was a French actress and theatre director. She...
- The Du Londel Troupe was a French 18th-century theatre troupe. From 1753 to 1771, it was active as the French Theatre of Sweden, where it pla**** a great...
- Londel French (DFL), former Minneapolis Park Board commissioner Bill Emory (DFL) Ira Jourdain (DFL), Minneapolis Public Schools board member Londel French...
- theatre opened in 1754 and hosted a new troupe of French actors, the Du Londel Troupe, that had been engaged by the court a year earlier and was to use...
- Frederick Adolf (1750–1803) Sofia Albertina (1753–1829) With Jeanne Du Londel he had one son: Adolf Fredriksson (c. 1734-1771), Captain in the Swedish...
- Lulu on the Bridge Paramedic #2 2001 Piñero Paul 2002 The Other Brother Londel 2002 Antwone Fisher Uncle Duke 2003 Out of Time Detective Bronze 2004 Coalition...
- Apart from the village there are the hamlets of L'Abbaye, Faverolles, Le Londel, and Le Mesnil Touffray. The commune is entirely farmland. The Ruisseau...
- birth. In 1748, the French theatrical troupe Du Londel Troupe under the leadership of Jeanne Du Londel was invited for dramatic performances to Copenhagen...